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    <h2>All pages have relevent titles</h2>
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      The goal of the web site is to satisfy the homework 1 requirements.  With that in mind, I made sure every page's subject was clearly indicated and matched the titles given in the <a href="http://dcm.uhcl.edu/moen/assignment1.html">homework1 description</a>, such as <span style="font-style: italic;">My Design</span> and <span style="font-style: italic;">Resume</span>. To do this, I made sure all HTML pages included a title element that accurately describes the contents. As seen in the title element below taken from the home page.
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          &lt;title&gt;Philippe Gambling's Homework1&lt;/title&gt;
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      Rather than use a title string like "My Homepage," I included my name and the assignment so the user knows that this site is Philippe Gambling's' Homework1, which is especially important for the grader.
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